A Daily Skincare Routine That Actually Works: From Face Wash to Sunscreen
Created Date: 21 Jan
When skincare becomes part of your daily hygiene—like brushing your teeth—you stop chasing quick fixes and start seeing real, long-term results.
Healthy skin is not about looking different.
It’s about keeping your skin strong, balanced, and protected—every single day.
Soap vs Face Wash: When and Why It Matters
Many people still use regular soap on their face because it “cleans well.” While soap works fine for the body, facial skin is thinner and more delicate.
Soaps are usually alkaline in nature, which can disturb the skin’s natural pH. Over time, this imbalance can cause dryness, sensitivity, or excess oil production as the skin tries to compensate.
That said, soap is not “bad.” It has its place:
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Soap works well for body cleansing.
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Face wash is better designed for facial skin, especially for daily use.
If you wash your face multiple times a day—after workouts, travel, or long work hours—a face wash is the safer choice.



